Hi Everyone!
As you all know there isn't much going on in my life that is interesting. Caring for Mr. M. and trying to keep my own health issues at bay. However, I made a pizza the other night that made any other pizza fade in comparison. LOL
I may have mentioned in the past that I have been using a new crust recipe. It is so easy, no kneading and just 30 minutes to rest.
Seriously the best.
You will need;
3 C of APF
1 C warm water not over 104°F
2 1/4 t of yeast
1/4 t sugar
1/2 t salt
3 T oil
Pour water into bowl with then sprinkle the yeast and sugar in. Let set for 5 minutes or until the yeast gets foamy. Add the rest of the ingredients. Don't work the dough too much you just want to get everything mixed together. If the dough is too dry add warm water a T at a time. Place dough into a lightly oiled bowl, cover with a kitchen towel and set in a warm place for 30 minutes. Now it may raise a bit but don't worry if it doesn't. Put a bit of bench flour down and with your fingers press out the dough to the size you like. Add your topping and bake at 550° F for about 10 minutes. Every oven is different so take a spatular and check the bottom to make sure it is baked.
You will love this recipe.
Nicole

Boa tarde de sábado, com muita paz e saúde minha querida amiga Nicole, desejo igualmente ao seu esposo. A pizza parece deliciosa.
ReplyDeleteMan, I want to jump right through my computer screen to grab that pizza!
ReplyDeleteHomemade pizza is the Best yours looks delicious. Care Giving is all consuming-It's over a year now for me but Larry is doing a bit better
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend hugs Kathy
A good homemade pizza is always a winner.
ReplyDelete...that pizza is killer!
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious! :)
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to try this!
ReplyDeletePizza is one of my favorite foods ~ looks and sounds delish ~ thanks ~ hugs,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good heatlh, laughter and love in your days,
clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores
aka (A Creative Harbor)
That looks delicious -- I need to share this one with the resident pizza baker
ReplyDeleteAmazing looking pizza to taste
ReplyDeleteYour pizza looks good, in fact, delicious, but I am a THIN crust person.
ReplyDeleteI used to use a recipe that was extremely similar to that, though I couldn’t resist kneading the dough a bit. It was very puffy.
ReplyDeleteLen now likes to make a thinner-crust sourdough pizza, so I’m definitely not going to argue! Your toppings look great.
best… mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Your pizza looks fabulous, Nicole! I will try your recipe!
ReplyDeleteYour pizza looks delicious, and I'm lad you shared your recipe. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteIt certainly looks delicious. It makes me wish I could eat bread again.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post
ReplyDeleteMmm, looks so yummy!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you got some canning done. Now I'm hungry, and need a sourdough pizza!
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing thanks so much I tried this https://cmlk79.blogspot.com/2024/11/nicoles-new-pizza-recipe.html?m=1
ReplyDeletetanks for sharing your recipe I make our pizzas too will check out your recipe hugs
ReplyDeletehope you and your hubby feel better soon dear Nichole !
ReplyDeletethanks for the recipe
my pizza take more than half hour ,but this one you told will take ten minutes .i will check
Hi Nicole, I came over from Christine's after she mentioned your recipe and so glad I did. It looks delicious.
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